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Boulder Love Fundraiser Launches With Art, Beer

A new fundraiser will support the community and victims in the wake of the Boulder grocery store shooting.

The Boulder Love Project will help victims, families and the community after the mass shooting at the King Soopers grocery store.
The Boulder Love Project will help victims, families and the community after the mass shooting at the King Soopers grocery store. (David Zalubowski/AP)

BOULDER, CO — One of Boulder's oldest breweries has teamed up with a local artist for the Boulder Love Project, a fundraiser that benefits those impacted by the mass shooting at the King Soopers grocery store.

Twisted Pine Brewing Co. will begin selling Boulder Love beer and T-shirts Friday, and all sales will go to the Colorado Healing Fund, which was created to support victims, families and the community in the wake of the shooting.

Colorado artist Jason Graves created the design for the vibrant Boulder Love T-shirts and beer cans. Graves is the owner of Apollo Ink Printing, a business that's operated for 15 years in Boulder. His public works can be found on businesses, venues, structures, schools, and even vehicles across Colorado.

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The T-shirts will be sold for a starting donation of $25 each. Twisted Pine Brewing Co. aims to raise $5,000 for the Colorado Healing Fund.

“We love our local community and want to help, so we decided to use our talents to do something positive and support those affected by the recent tragedy,” said Nick Wilson, Twisted Pine Brewing’s general manager.

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The brewery has created a batch of Boulder Love — an apricot-peach sour.

“We’ve already donated $500 to the Colorado Healing Fund with our Pints with a Purpose program back in March, but with the Boulder Love Project we want to donate at least $5,000 and stir up some love and good vibes for our incredible city,” said Wilson.

>> Learn more about the Boulder Love Project here.

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